THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH - PART 3 (5 OF 7)
by Brad Whitt
The Members of the Church - Part 3 (5 of 7)
Series: Our Man in Crete Series
Brad Whitt
Titus 2
We are back in Titus, chapter two tonight. We're finishing up Titus, chapter two and this is the third study here in Titus, chapter two that we've been looking at under the overarching title of the Members of the Church. This is in a series of studies that we've entitled Our Man in Crete and if you'll remember, this is the letter that Paul wrote to his preacher boy, Titus. Often when we think of Paul's preacher boy, we think of Timothy, and Timothy had two letters written to him - absolutely Paul's preacher boy. But Titus was another one of Paul's preacher boys. As a matter of fact, Titus is the one who Paul would send in to do the tough stuff. To deal with the Corinthians, if you remember. I mean the Corinthians and the Cretins, if you will, and so he was kind of, I've said it before, he's kind of the James Bond or the Jack Bauer. He's that kind of a guy. Who's the guy in Mission Impossible? What's his name? What is it? I know Tom Cruise is in there. What's his actual name in the movie? Somebody tell me. All right there you go. I went and saw the movie the other night, can't remember his name. Amen?
I'm glad you could help me with that, but anyway Kim and I got a chance to go see Mission Impossible Fallout on Friday night. I'm doing what I - I'm putting into practice what I preach; that was date night. We went out and spent some time together and so we stopped by McDonald's on the way to the movie theater, got our number one combo there at the Riverwatch Theater, that's the big cup, big popcorn and the diet coke. Have you ever noticed diet coke and popcorn? It's kind of like eating a snickers and washing it down with a diet coke. Can I get an amen? But that's who Titus is. Titus is that Ethan, he's the James Bond, he's the Jack Bauer, he's that guy that you would send in to those mission impossibles and that is what we find here tonight. So, we've worked our w ...
Series: Our Man in Crete Series
Brad Whitt
Titus 2
We are back in Titus, chapter two tonight. We're finishing up Titus, chapter two and this is the third study here in Titus, chapter two that we've been looking at under the overarching title of the Members of the Church. This is in a series of studies that we've entitled Our Man in Crete and if you'll remember, this is the letter that Paul wrote to his preacher boy, Titus. Often when we think of Paul's preacher boy, we think of Timothy, and Timothy had two letters written to him - absolutely Paul's preacher boy. But Titus was another one of Paul's preacher boys. As a matter of fact, Titus is the one who Paul would send in to do the tough stuff. To deal with the Corinthians, if you remember. I mean the Corinthians and the Cretins, if you will, and so he was kind of, I've said it before, he's kind of the James Bond or the Jack Bauer. He's that kind of a guy. Who's the guy in Mission Impossible? What's his name? What is it? I know Tom Cruise is in there. What's his actual name in the movie? Somebody tell me. All right there you go. I went and saw the movie the other night, can't remember his name. Amen?
I'm glad you could help me with that, but anyway Kim and I got a chance to go see Mission Impossible Fallout on Friday night. I'm doing what I - I'm putting into practice what I preach; that was date night. We went out and spent some time together and so we stopped by McDonald's on the way to the movie theater, got our number one combo there at the Riverwatch Theater, that's the big cup, big popcorn and the diet coke. Have you ever noticed diet coke and popcorn? It's kind of like eating a snickers and washing it down with a diet coke. Can I get an amen? But that's who Titus is. Titus is that Ethan, he's the James Bond, he's the Jack Bauer, he's that guy that you would send in to those mission impossibles and that is what we find here tonight. So, we've worked our w ...
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